The evening post. (Brunswick, Ga.) 18??-189?, September 01, 1890, Image 2

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I HE E\EMX<; POST. THE BEST ADVERTISING Ml.l'll'MlN Illi. CITY OF BRUSsWK K. Entered in the |> Mtoffire nt Bi tin.#■•<•!>. Un , lb nec‘»n<i-cltf* inaUcr. C. L. FROST, : : : : : : : : K. SIMKINS rFBIJSHEKS ANI> I’KOfKIKTOKS. St' BSCRUTIOX. One vear - - 14.00 I Throe montlia. - #l<>o Si« months - ' 1.001 One month. - • 40 Subscription invariably in advance ADVERTISING RATES Are very reasonable, ami will be furnished application. _ TII.EI’IIOSE No. lit. TO SUBSCRIBERS. The management of The Post is making ar. earnest etfoit tor the prompt delivery of the paper to every subscriber. Anyone who fails to get his paper, will confer a favor by re porting the fact to the business otfice, 114 Richmond street. TO ADVERTISERS. All contract advertisers will please arrange to have the copy for any changes or for new advertisements, sent to the business oilice of The Post the day I efore the change is to be made. The management wi!’ esteem it a special favor if this re quest is complied with. Learning is a very good thing for a man to have in his upper story if he has common sense on the ground floor. The Columbus Enquirer-Sun did itself proud yesterday. Eighteen pages chock full of bright interesting news, well written editorials and catching advertisements speaks well for the city of Columbus and for the splendid management of the paper. This is Labor day all over the United States. The day will b< generally observed throughout the northern cities. There will be nc special demonstration in Brunswick . other than to observe the nine hour mw. It is understood that all mem ■cis of the trade unions will quit al o'clock this evening. MKi I 1 - -1 |. ib.i-i.' ■jiKi ■ ' I i ; : ! I ,n mSB I ' 1 I ■ '■ ■ 1 ' ■ ' t 0.• i . : i• : .I ■S' I • i-I in . has a- iinu d sii< h pio BVrtions that it is m n tin riiiel issue Hff the day in that state. Comment ying on the subject the Memphis Commercial has this to say: “The proposition to engraft woman suffrage in the constitution in Miss issippi, indorsed by the committee on the elective franchise, has become an issue, and will no doubt be ably de bated, as some of the strongest and best speakers in the constitutional convention are for it, and are prepar ing to carry it through that body if possible. It is believed by a great many influential persons in the state to be the best means of solving the vexing race question. It would give the whites a decided majority, coup led with an increased poll tax and the secret ballot. THE POST'S ADVERTISERS. The Post goes out to its readers this evening tilled with bright reada ble advertisements, besides the full quota of local news and current com ment. A number of new advertisements may be found in its columns to-dav and the management takes great pleasure in saying that each and every one of these advertisements represents individuals or firms who are wide awake, fully up to the de mand of the times and able and will ing to carry out to the letter every thing promised. No one thing denotes the growth and enterprise of a place more than a well patronized newspaper. In this respect Brunswick is up with, if not ahead of any city in Georgia. Our merchants arc liberal ano progressive; they have something to selj and they want the people to know it. For this they are willing to pay. and thousands of dollars for this purpose goes annually to Brunswick's two newspaperr,. The Evening Post has its share of this patronage and its advertisers may rest assured that the manage ment is fully appreciative and will spare no pains to make the paper an advertising medium second to none in Brunswick. There are a few merchants who arc not yet represented in the Post. To those the management says, “give us a share of your business, we guar anleethat what you may tell will reach the people through the Post and be read by them and that is all you want." THEATERS AND PREACHERS. ‘ The proprietor of a certain tlica- K ter in London recently gave a special . performance exclusively for the ' clergymen of that city. Twelve s hundred invitations were issued and every one of the clerical gentlemen accepted but eight. It is reported that they were highly entertained ami went away much impressed that a good play is something to be en “ joyed. It is hoped that this aflair was the • means of disabusing their minds of the common rubbish that prevails in s the preaching fraternity about then t, tors, and if it did serve to do 'this the proprietor who conceived the scheme deserves the thunks of the 1 world. There are a great many J things i, about theaters that are highly objec tionable no doubt: there are a great ■ many’ unchaste and immoral sensa tions perpetrated on the stage and e a great many libertiness and unscru y pulous adventurers follow the pro fession of the sock ami buskin. But t on that ground we might condemn every institution on earth. It is th< s part of wisdom in judging of the the ater as of every thing else, to discrim ■ inate between the good and the bad accepting one and rejecting the other - approving that which appeals to oui r higher natures and condemning al f that savors of the low and groveling il No man was ever the worse foi having seen Booth in bis grand irn- I personations of Hamle', Richelieu oi Macbeth. An hour spent before tin footlights with such an exhibition oi ” the boards has a tendency to “brusl the cobwebs from the soul’ - and im part a new inspiration and a fresl impetus to life. Instead of discouraging such, i ( should be the duty of our moral ex ( amplars and spiritual guardians t< ( promote an interest in these immor tai transcriptions of human naturi oi 1 , , lin its most transcendent manifesta r ■ turns. The disposition of the church to wards the play has undergone a greal change in late years and it is non often the case that strict churcl membersand ministers of the gospe may tie seen occupying conspicuous ( places in our theaters. Ami they are all the better for it. i; ( l Anything that tends to shed sun j shine into the dark labyrinth of tin human heart <>r awaken a sweet mel oily in the human soul should be en couraged. Life and human exper u icnce isdarj; and burdensome enough ( at best, without shutting ourselves e up in a cloister or imposing upon ourselves any artificial and arbi ‘ trary restraints. September the first and theecllce 3 tors with their little bills will be out in full force. Are you ready for 1 them? i GEORGIA IN BRIEF. I The Senatorial convention of the ' tenth district will convene in Albany • Sept. 9th. • * * * A $40,000 hotel is being construe > ted at Indian Springs. It will ac . comodate three hundred guests. * * > * Chief of Police J. A. Twiggs, of Augusta, is dead. * * * The Board of Education, of Atlan ta, has changed the length of the public school term from ten months to nine. *** Edward Beasly.a burly nagro brute, was fined SIOO.OO by Judge Kentry. for insulting a lady in Atlanta Sat -1 urday morning. * * * Ex Senator Thomas M. Norwood of Savannah, has signified his wil lingness to accept the oiliee of I’. S. senator if elected. * * * Judge Thomas G. Lawson, was nominated on the 10th ballot, to rep resent the Bth district in congress at Athens Saturday. * * * The democratic executive commit tee,of Bibb county, met to lay at 12 o’clock. *■ * Columbus cotton receipts for the month of August amount to 1500 bales, Last years receipts amounted to 1.233. “DREAM CASCADE." AT STRICKLAND si’Kl’;<iS, High hills surround and shade it, Cool breezes dance amt play; Ferns with waving irohdsemltoss it. A* it- waters frisk away, liocky Meps all careless thrown, I 1 hi' k with mowaes overgrown; I I here run thy watein <*<»ol and c lear. ' j With trickling sound tu soothe th< t ar. , X grav old log by storm* blown down, I blew HrvWhel th* *• on the around; There I rrclliie within the whadc, * j Aud \ at< h thee, lowly ■ l>r«*aiu < a-i'tt h , .‘* • How far thou art, from th) .»«. mh.inw, P j Uo grand and wide amide« kod with foLiu; i Thou art a babe, car* L -- and fre<. | Dancing on with <htldlik* gl.c. ' Nfh . d Dot th) tiny i< p,., oh p ßll> • i Llijg* rin re n-r at ha-i anothei du* ‘ Ala*, thy murmunug* aio>wer ••h'ui I must not tarr>, but awa>. au ' F. L.I»AKr, HIE EVENING POST: MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 1. k-M CHARGES MODERATE. r e-? r" ? 2 o - i J- ’■ S* U - • a c r" - 1 s & r; S s'' E t ts ~ ~ > - 2 g =? : * ? - / U ! I .s ■ ? ; § . is a 5 > ’ - 0 S' H e | 2 • „ 2 CO - = OS 8 z- ;-0 S M t L FREE DELIVERY. 1 ~ PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Dr. j. e. McMillan, V n I'hysician and Surgeon, e I j. Oi fk e—Payne building on Monk j i- | Street. ' | PEARSON ELLIS, ir Attorney at Law. " Office- :>l2l Newcastle Street. ’’ Will practice in the State and )F Federal Courts. I— _________ ,r 11. 11. HOWARD. 10 n Real Estate and Insurance Agl h Ofkice in Si-arle'. Block—Nt-ni a-th- Street. h — & Attorm vs and Counsellors at Law - ; Will piu tlcc in Supreme Court of Georgia., i ° j United M itCourt at Savannah, and in tin mi- | < perior < o hts of Glynn, Wax ne. < harlton. I’irrn 1 I and Coffee Counties and elsewhere by* Special ... Contract. 1 Otlice ii Scarlett Building. Nrsvcaidlr st. Dr. O. W. TUCKER, Physician and Surgeon. it J w }] office No. 12l‘i Newcastle street. ■1 s A. C. BLAIN, M. D. y Physician and Surgeon. No.-iH i Newcastle Street. Residence, 50* nlbemarle street. C ! < MUce hours —9 a. m, to l p. m. SA MU E L BORCH A Attorncy-at Law. h 3 Oi FicK No. 121 X Newcastle street. Attention Given to Maritiin*- ' 1 l Law and Questions Affecting Land Title-. i BEN NET& GROOVER, i- | Attorneys at Law. Office l'p-st.ur>, Cor. Monk and Mewcastlv I’ ; Streets. SAM C. ATKINSON, Attorney-at-Law. c j f ’ Office In Wright’s Building, Cor. Monk and ; Newcastle Streets. Brunswick Title rod Guarantee Company . im o IPORATID.) ' 803 X NFACA : i. riIELT. ROOMS 2 and I ( .o\ TT BLOCK. Cyrvs Shelton, At >rney at Law. Manager if I * * ■ GnaraiitresTltlcs to R'uil L-tate in the city <■( i Brunswick ami Glynn county, (.'cmplcte ab .-tracts for all property in sai l city and . ounty from the earliest perbtd to the present time, and suppliesomisfeion.i cause*! by the destruction of a portio't of Ulynn county records. For Infor q mation apply to the Manr.gcr ()< i an Hoii.i. BARBER SHOP. J HOT AND COLD BATHS. work stri-'tly first class. 1 JhMbTRADAM'S I 7tF ITiICROBE ( KILLER. ' j The Greatest Discovery >,' of the Age. ! O—D IN THEORY, BUT THE REMEDY RECENTLY DISCOVERED. CURES WITHOUT FAIL CATARRH. CONSUMPTION. ASTHMA. HAY FEVER. BRONCHITIS, RHEUMATISM. DYSPEPSIA, p ' CANCER, SCROFULA, DIABETES. I i BRIGHT'S DISEASE, I MALARIAL FEVER, DIPTHERIA ANO CHILLS. In short, all forms ol Organic and Functional Disease. Th® cure, effected by this Medicine are tn nuiuy case. MIRACLES! Hold onlr tn Jnß* conUinlnn One Gallon. I'rir® Three Hollar® nainal! luvo-umnt when Health anil Life can bo obtained. “ History of the Microbe Killer" Fro®. CALL ON Oil ADDRESS .1. T. KOCKWEI.I.. Sole A iron t. Brunswick, Ga, miiNKENffESS Liquor Habit. WMin/f VOW TM£Of /$ MT OMIIUOe !■ HkirtS GOLDEN SPECIFIC 11 <’»u t»» gi v»n» tea, «»r in at llcle* «'f (■•<•<!, ' Without II .' knowirdgr of patient If n*-r«-’»*ary . it i* abmduudy harmleMi and wilt ♦ ffe* i a parma nrut and i»pe«*dy t tire, whrtiier lb*- ualiehi l» a | .h r..u »*»r ai« alc»'b*»lic hhm k ii NIX > H FAIL* Il operates »o qUI»G) Hill With »U<’h I tvrtaini) that the paUeiit undergo** no lueon ' « b®*iiit'ue*, and umhi hi* «'onipi* le reformation la . • I*4 49 |>a<e tMM*k fr*« i u i*e bad u( Bruit*vi i* U, in i ZL J 02? Sale. ICECREIM FBEEB, The . I BEST i l in the SIDBBS-D Hardware COMPANY, C. S; KX O "Z" lu El , 1 louse and Sign Painter Begs toinform the citizens of Brunswick that he is now located in J. M chelson’s building, on Richmond street, Porters old tand. fie always employs the best workmen and asks the public to Try His New Sign Writers. Mr. Hoyle cannot b< surpassed as to House, Sign and Decorative Painting. He will also reset broken glass. C. E. HOYLE, House and Sign Painter. P. c. MILLER, House „Mover. Headquarters corner Mansfield anil Ellis Streets. flakes a specialty of moving buildings oi al kin is. satisfaction guaranteed. A. J. Braswell, PRACTICAL WHEELWRIGHT AND BLACKSMITH Manufacturers of Wagons and Bii’gies. General Repair Work of Every de scription promptly done at the lowest living prices, and in the best workmanlilie manner. HORSESHOEING A SrE( lALTY When you have any work to do in our line cal on us. Oglethorpe St., rear of Biunswick Hardware Co.. Brunswick, Ga. Satisfaction gurrantoed. R. F. Bowles&Co Kowman Block, Bay Street. vlercliandise Brokers And— GENERAL AGENTS. Agents for Georgia and Florida for Maenrale anil Urban Safi Company and Alpine Safe Company Agents for the R. Sauer Showcase Co., and the Caligraoh Type-writer. O. T. DUNN. Clothing and Gents’ Furnishing Goods. My fi lends and the public generally a'e cordially invited local) and examine n*i stock < f NLW SPRING CLOTHING Styles to pleas • t e i i »,t fastidious. bluciii, N< •trwt mini mi i*n|M ->I)OES NOT TRADE WITftS "???—[Vi a ’ I _A_f ter Lttr eit ZE’er?soxl About one person in ten doesn’i know that the other ninl of his fellow-mortals have come to the conclusion that it’s all xx ays safest to trade with R. S. ( RAIG. 1 About one person in ten doesn’t Anew that his neighbors aril * * • ■ ’ money on every deal, because they trade with R. S| CRAIG. About one person in ten can’t be expected to knoxt* that I am “headquarters” for everything in. Groceries, Staple and Fancy, Canned. Goods of pvery description, Domestic and Imported; in fact, everything you need to eat. m lira the m persdh? i a after you! ZEt. S. CTLA-IGGrz?ocez?. i GOR. HOWE and NEWCASTLE STREETS. I ' , Under one Management CENTRAL HOTEL AND ; PUTNAM HOUSE, I. L. PETERSON, Proprietor. Special rates for regular boarders. First class in every particular. £W“Your patronage respectfull} 7 solicited. >_ GOTO M. | X S yk \ \ A f . FOR ALL CLASS OF JOB PRINTING/ \ New Press, New Type, New Office,' Kaiser block—Newcastle Street. ■l.lV.luiiiiitfo.. , Dealers in and manufacturers of Carriages & Buggies, Texa i Pony Carts, $lO to $13.50 each.'* New and second - hand j Wagons, Buggies and Phaetons. One nice building lot 34x150 for sale. \ b.tr.- tin in Nt w *>i««re and Dwelling combine J. W. NUNN, < O. <.l ,01 v.- ti-11, lit anil lioviiobl.S.l,. l< ' WE ARE HERE. "As stn_. as a bug in a rug." THE PEARL SHAVING SALOON. Volik Blrrvl 1 • ■ iic« l workmen only i Wd| ' trial •m b Mphuer) gvthmaij aiik., <mH and , I <si u.. IAI I.OU Vli il.Pr. .. j I ■■■io "Tw—,ii.rm». iimmiibm ■ i—mi i .■■■ii / M*aMa.s.u*Mwa MEAT MARKET, Charles Baumgartner, Proprietor, All kinds of Western and Tennessee Meats at Wholesale and Retail. Select Brands’of the Finest Break!':.st Baton and Hains a Specialty. FREE DELIVERY IN THE W. E. PORTE R, 7/0 7/5/7 AND SI G N PA IN TER. 'KA LSOMINING, PAPERIIANGING AND HARDOIL FINISHING. All work guaranteed Also dealer in Paints, Oils, Etc ' Monk Street. How can get a Solid Gold Elgin Wutcn, Warranted Worth $40.00 for $10.00? Answer.—Buy it on the Tontine Co Operative Payment Plan. TTN PAUA LULLED |dan <«f purchasing watcher The premiums allowed reduce the net cost to o ina. y stoakb.-blcrs in the class far l.rmw the cost of manufacture, and gives every stockholder a guarant-elh.it the wam'i will not cost him more than $30.00 (a s?>ot cash purchase of anvj welry and many would ask |.T».00 to $B uo . And each has 2.) opitortunitiesof getting i , from $30.00 down as low as 10.00. We sell only standard American Watt nes tint bear the manufacturer's guarantee as we ours,. nd we g vr you m t e valm i »r voih iuone\ th tn any Olh -r < omnany. Our agent *hi furnish you wi t h Blanks, or we will I'orwml them i.- nn the office. Ask all your friends to purcha- .V., t hrs am! i'utnionils on the Tontlrv i o-Oiwralive Payment Plan. This is tin* only pLi iby wiii *n goods ran ba sold on easy piymuitsat a small profit, as WC can have no losses By delivering goods before they are pai l f. r. . Call ami have the plan explained to you by KEXTiTOiT MOTT, Wtvtclvz'niOi.er a.n<3. Jeweler 215 NE\V( A.S I EE STREET, m W.ek in FLORIDA (URIGSIIIES AM) OPTICAL GOODS. . Fin; W it, ’.. < lock anil Jrwrln l ep ili ing a -pei i ilty. .Satisfaction GnarMite< (J. Kwnan htiohl k Eiwinswiclr G-a. Capital, ------ . $150,00G Surplus and Undivided Profits, -35. f v i M/d.W a a I ! jM